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Systemd Timer
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Description
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The `systemd_timer` role creates a systemd timer to run a specified command.
The command can either be passed directly to `exec`, or be run within the shell.
Variables
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This role **accepts** the following variables:
Variable | Default | Description
--------------------|--------------------------------|------------
`timer_name` | | Name of systemd unit
`timer_description` | `name` of timer | Description of systemd unit
`timer_enabled` | yes | Enable the timer unit
`timer_after` | | Systemd units to run before timer (space-separated or list, see [documentation](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Before=))
`timer_persistent` | yes | Persist timer across reboots (see [documentation](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.timer.html#Persistent=))
`timer_user` | `root` | Unix user that executes the command
`timer_group` | | Unix group that executes the command
`timer_chdir` | | Systemd `WorkingDirectory` (see [documentation](https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.exec.html#WorkingDirectory=))
`timer_exec` | | Command to run
`timer_shell` | no | Run command within a shell
Usage
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Example task:
````yaml
- name: create timer to update invidious
include_role:
name: systemd_timer
vars:
timer_name: invidious-update
timer_description: Update invidious
timer_after: network.target
timer_on_calendar: weekly
timer_exec: /opt/invidious/invidious-update.sh
````
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